#!perl use Test::WWW::Declare::Tester tests => 13; use warnings; use strict; my @results = run_tests( sub { session "check logins" => run { flow "visit index good and formy" => check { flow "visit index" => check { get "http://localhost:$PORT/"; title should equal 'INDEX'; }; flow "visit good" => check { click href qr/good/; title should equal 'GOOD'; }; flow "visit formy" => check { get "http://localhost:$PORT/formy"; title should equal 'FORMY'; }; }; }; } ); shift @results; # Test::Tester gives 1-based arrays is(@results, 4, "had four tests"); ok($results[0]{ok}, "1st test passed"); ok($results[1]{ok}, "2nd test passed"); ok($results[2]{ok}, "3rd test passed"); ok($results[3]{ok}, "4th test passed"); is($results[0]{name}, "visit index"); is($results[1]{name}, "visit good"); is($results[2]{name}, "visit formy"); is($results[3]{name}, "visit index good and formy"); is($results[0]{diag}, '', 'no errors/warnings'); is($results[1]{diag}, '', 'no errors/warnings'); is($results[2]{diag}, '', 'no errors/warnings'); is($results[3]{diag}, '', 'no errors/warnings');